Get a Helmet Podcast (Episode 33): Rayshauna Gray on Imposter Syndrome and The Heart Work
Cambridge Community Television: Discovering Our History, Telling Our Stories (Twitter thread of videos)
South Side Talks Podcast: Back to Roseland
Chicago City Bureau: Our First Public Newsroom Guest Curators
Roseland: A Family History produced by Rayshauna Gray (CCTV) // Telling Our Stories
Who's That Gal: Rayshauna Gray, Writer and Historical Researcher
Everything you need to know about The Frunchroom, Volume XV
In the Frunchroom: Rayshauna Gray
Glappitnova Global Committee Announcement
The Urbanologist: When Summer Gets Windy
THREAD at Yale: Storytelling in Modern Media (Writer Spotlight)
Chicago Mayor's Office Lauds North Park University's Catalyst 606__ Program
***#BlackGirlMagic Panel Aims to Empower Women at Vermont Law School
Belt Publishing Forthcoming Book Announcement: Roseland (Spring 2019)
(Net)Work B*tch November 2017 Newsletter Feature
#BlkCreatives 11/13/17 Twitter Chat: Working Through Discomfort
1,001 Chicago Afternoons: #829: We Sang Chicago
Rayshauna Reads Chiasmus at Rust Belt Chicago's Release Party
***Belt Publishing (Beyond the Belt, an excerpt from Rust Belt Chicago: An Anthology)
***Google Boston's Black History Month Presentation
***South Side Weekly February 2017 Feature - Chiasmus: A Narrative of Ascent
The Cambridge Historian (Fall 2016)
***Life Skills That Matter Podcast (34m30s)
***She Geeks Out Podcast (39m30s)
I Know Not Seems: On Leadership Material™
Made of Sterner Stuff: Let's Talk About Grit, Baby
***Amma Marfo: Creative Crush Interview
O, Pioneers: Lessons from a Flat Managerial Style
Friday Frustrations: Branding, Thoughtfulness, Diversity
Dunwello Guest Post: Art of the Meet and Keep
A Change of Heart: How I Challenge Impostor Syndrome
To Thine Own Self (and Others) Be True: Ten Networking Commandments
So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye: When I Knew It Was Time to Quit
Alice in Workland: Because the Life You Live Will Be Your Own - (Part One) // (Part Two)
Finding Your People: Five Communities to Know About
(Black Millennial Wo)Men Working: Gender, Age, and Race in the Workplace - Part One
The Company You Keep: A Supreme Court of Influencers
Shakespeare and Company: Culture ABCs (A-M) // (N-Z)
It's All in the Cards: Work Lessons in Spades
Sitting with the Hard Truths: Gazing into the Abyss...and Moving On
North Park University: When the Past Is All Too Present (Summer 2012)
***Bloomburg Business: The Ride-Sharing, Handbag-Borrowing Productivity Revival
South Side Weekly’s 2019 Best of the South Side Edition
20x2 Chicago: How Does It Work?
Rust Belt Chicago: An Anthology Release Party
The Obama Foundation's Boston Training Day
Magic Realism Twitter Bot-Inspired Music Thread
Harvard Business School's Case Method Project featuring Professor David Moss #HBSConstitutionDay
Confederate Monuments and the Memory of Slavery: A Discussion with Historian Kevin Levin
Giving Voice: Royall House and Slave Quarters Annual Fundraiser (feat. Prof. Annette Gordon-Reed)
#HBSGW2017: Images, Identities, and the Space(s) Between
#30DaysOfMusic (and so much more)
Tufts African American Heritage Trail (Bus Tour & Symposium)
New England American Studies Association's Annual Conference at Boston Univesrity: "It's All in the Cards: Life Lessons in Spades"
Birth of a Movement Documentary's Boston Premiere
History Camp: Behind the Scenes at the Metropolitan Waterworks Museum
#40DaysAtSI: A Boston Marketer at Startup Institute
Cambridge Historical Society's 2016 Benefit
Startup Stir's Getting Connected Entrepreneurship Panel: Boston
Startup Stir's Angel Investing and VC Fireside Chat: Boston
On Poetry, (Black) Anger, and Language for the Other Side
Museum of African American History - Boston and Nantucket's 2015 Living Legends Awards
Yale University's 2015 Joyce Mitchell Cook Philosophy Conference
MAAH Music: The Imagine Orchestra's #JazzWeek Premiere and Stories of Black Boston
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University: Confronting Violence Conference
History Camp 2015 (with full audio of my Vernacular Approaches to Black Genealogy presentation)
#BlackLivesMatter Activists Johnetta Elzie and Deray McKesson (with video)
The Civic Series: Dr. Sung-Yoon Lee, PhD (#CSNKorea)
MassNOW's I Heart Equal Rights (with full audio of speeches by Boston City Councilwoman Ayanna Pressley and MassNOW's former VP of Legislation Dave Rini)